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pigure 3 shows a FIT-U-FIRST 2 or 4 piece skirt taken apart re£.d> lo 
use as a pattern. 

'y^^hen FIT-U-FIRST is fitted to you, it is so arranged that it cannoi 
shp or get out of place. It can be adjusted to a tight, medium or 
loose fit. You can have the lines where they will look oest on your fig- 
ure. You can see exactly where the Imes will be in the finished garment. 

^ou avoid the trouble of standing for hours, until exhausted from being 
fitted. 

In altering a garment to fit while it is beir g made, very often the style 
and design are so changed that the garment is a great disapointment. 

[Xy using FIT-U-FIRST you can put into your clothes a few original 
ideas which you have worked out. 

pir-U-FIRST means Exclusiveness in dress. 



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